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Branko Radulovacki : ウィキペディア英語版 | Branko Radulovacki Branko Radulovacki M.D., known professionally as Dr. Rad, is a practicing physician and 2014 Democratic candidate for the United States Senate from Georgia. ==Early life and education== Radulovacki was born in Belgrade, the capital city of the former Yugoslavia, in 1962. At age 4, his family moved to Khartoum, the capital of Sudan, where he learned English as a second language. In 1970, at age 7, he and his family immigrated to the United States where he became a naturalized citizen. He attended public school (3rd -12th grade) in Evanston, IL, a suburb of Chicago. His non-academic pursuits included scouting, ice hockey, Medical Explorers club, and varsity tennis at Evanston Township High School. He earned a bachelor's degree in economics and Russian studies in 1984 from Amherst College,〔 where he continued to play competitive tennis (1980-1982), was voted Chi Psi fraternity president (1982-1983), and was elected to campus-wide office (1983-1984). In 1988, he earned an MBA in finance and marketing from the University of Chicago. Two years later, he enrolled in Loyola University’s post-baccalaureate program, accumulating sufficient science credits to enter medical school at the University of Illinois in 1992. Upon completion of medical school in 1996, he earned the David Mortimer Olkon scholarship, was awarded membership in AOA (a medical honor society), and was named a Dr. C.M.Craig Fellow. Dr. Rad completed a psychiatry residency at Yale University in June 2000.
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